I was very honoured a few weeks ago to be asked to participate to Kelly Hoppen's media campaign which aims to inspire and support those in business with Prince's Trust, the UK Trade & Investment and Prime.
Kelly asked several internet entrepreneurs for their testimonials including my friends Arianna, Carole and Daniel who launched the first digital UK Interior magazine: Heart Home magazine last year Jaime Derringer who left a full-time job to launch DESIGN MILK - one of the world's most influential online design sites and of course, Holly Becker of Decor8 who is one the most inspiring and warm person I've ever met and who has recently launched very successfully her second book Decorate Workshop.
And then us...who launched a family business 7 years ago.
You'll see that the first few years were 'a bit challenging' to say the least but like anything.... what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.
I found everyone's testimonials very inspring and if you are thinking of launching a business online, I'm sure you will too.
You can read the full article here and read Kelly's article on the Huffington Post here
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